shadows of darkrai
bury the castle
please
can i join the club?i really like KH2,i also know all the characters.
can i join the club?i really like KH2,i also know all the characters.
None of these games come out on PS3. The only game is Kingdom Hearts 3. And we aren't even sure what that will come out on. It could come out on PS2 but, I doubt it since KH3 will probably come out in 2010- 2011.
Yes, but we can hope Mircosoft puts another blow to ending Sonys console rain by buying some rights to KH3 just like Final Fantasy XIII
Originally Posted by Frenchy
Yes, but we can hope Mircosoft puts another blow to ending Sonys console rain by buying some rights to KH3 just like Final Fantasy XIII
But, if they do that than the games might not meet Kingdom Hearts standards.
Here are some world ideas I had:
City of Miracles: Based on Disney's the Hunchback of Notre Dame, this takes place in three main sections that are divided into more: The streets of Paris, Notre Dame itself, and the underground, including the Court of Miracles. The main part of the plot if it was in kH3 was that Frollo would have started eliminating Gypsies behind the scenes, and, in cut scenes, it's revealed the his lust for Esmerelda and his hatred of the Gypsies turns him into a Heartless. You have to help Quasimodo out of the bell tower, and protect the Gypsies from Frollo's minions, and later; Heartless. Frollo eventually becomes a powerful Heartless boss called the Demonic Judge, a being combining angelic and demonic motifs. It still wears Frollo's hat, but appears like a dark gargoyle combined with an angel. It's weakened by the sound of the bells.
Forest of the Wind: Based on Pocahontas, the plot point bbegins with Heartless becoming a threat to the settleres and the Indians, each thinking that the Heartless are working for the other side. Eventually, war breaks out, and you get to choose a side. At the end, a boss Heartless known as the Plundering Wolf appears. Like a werewolf in appearance, it was attracted to Governor Ratcliffe's greed, and seeks to destroy both Jamestown and the Powhatan tribe. It can change shape from a tall, gangly settler-like Heartless weilding a rather comically oversized blunderbuss and hat into it's large wolf form with Native American-style face paint and eagle wings for ears.
Land of the Northern Lights: Based on Brother bear, Sora and the gang are turned into different animals again; Sora is a bear cub, Goofy is a skinny elk with droopy ears similar to his usual self, and Donald is a Canada Goose. It involves Heartless pursuing Kenai and Koda instead of Kenai's brother, and also the Heartless are seeking the Mountains where the Lights touch the Earth. When they do, a bunch of the heartless mutate into the Thunderbird, a large terrifying vulture like bird with lightning tipped wings.
Atlantis: Of course, they find Atlantis, and part of the level takes place in the Ulysses. The battle with the Leviathan is an interatctive reaction command cutscene, and the real boss, found in Atlantis, is Rourke's Heartless, the Crystal Titan, based on his crystalline form, but with an Atlantean form. It's a bit larger than giant Sark in height, and you have to use reaction commands to jump onto and off of it to reach the head. Rourke's body is seen in the crystal in the center of it's chest.
Wave Islands: After landing and finding Stitch has a family, we see Jumba and Pleakley try to capture him. There are also Heartless on the Island, and Gantu tries to capture Stitch. In the second visit, Experiment 629 is activated. It turns out it's a Heartless Jumba made out of curiosity, and it resembles a Heartless version of Experiment 624's upgraded form seen in Stitch: Experiment 626, but bulkier and even more menacing.
Golden Mountains: One of the few worlds where Heartless have NO connection to the villian, the Golden Mountains are based on the Emperor's New Groove. The final boss is Yzma... As a cat? It's definitely a very crazy and wacky world, where Sora is trying to help Kuzco become human again. The dialogue from Kuzco, Pacha, Yzma, and Kronk are just as zany as the original movie, and, well... It's funny. Like I said, Yzma has NO connection to the Heartless.
Treasure Galaxy: Starting on Montressor Spaceport, the gang meets Jim Hawkins. The RSS legacy sails towards Treasure Planet, and, on the way, events like the Black Hole encounter are seen. John Silver almost becomes a Heartless near the end, and there is a Heartless boss. The other bosses are Scroop and Long John Silver; neither of which are Heartless. Some pirate and alien-like heartless briefly affiliate with the pirates, but are first seen just attacking the Legacy, affiliated only to Cap'n Flint's Heartless, which resembles a giant version of his skeleton combined with some of his treasure, and his ship. It's called the Dark Galleon.
Toontown: There would, of course, be too sections: live action Hollywood, and Toontown. It would be HEAVILY based on Roger Rabbit's own plot, only deviating in that Judge Doom is a Heartless, and the Toon patrol has more than just five members. The five weasels stay as a boss fight, while Heartless are other members of the Toon Patrol. Judge Doom's called the Big Dipper, and is fused with the Dip, creating a blob like creature that only Sora can fight, due to not being a Toon like Roger, Goofy, or Donald. It's appendages are various weapons and it can change shape.
Wisful Hamlet: Pinocchio, once again a puppet, is misled by Honest John, and goes to Pleasure Island. Once ther, the gang discovers Pinocchio has become a lifeless puppet due to something having stolen his heart. A Sora-sized jester-like Heartless appears, called the Puppetmaster. However, the jester is a puppet; the Puppetmaster's TRUE form is a large, sinister pair of hands holding the strings and a cloak that has sleeves that lead to the arms, and a head with antennae similar to a cricket's, making it essentially a giant, evil version of Jiminy Cricket. After it's defeated, Pinocchio becomes a real boy for good.